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Simultaneously, solutions observed by TEM demonstrated the particles were made much of liposomes than droplet (emulsion).
The children were made much of in the mountain-top community of Manakha, poised on top of the pass linking Sana'a to the sea.
Unwilling to go all the way over to Rome, Charles, Sr., took up the discouraging compromise called "ritualism," in which the ceremonies of the Church were made much of, without going over to the Romish belief that they actually meant something.
Well regarded in Washington, where he had resided as a bachelor, he and his wife frequently visited Europe, where they were made much of and called "Prince and Princess" by the Paris journals, a decided improvement on the "Patterson-Bonaparte" appellation patronizingly bestowed in his father's day to distinguish them from the European line.
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But Cathy Fleming, the lawyer for Mr. Gibson, charged that prosecutors were making much of little.
By 1916, Hand realized that the Progressive Party had no future, as the liberal policies of the Democratic government were making much of its program redundant.
She had evidently enjoyed being made much of in Youngstown and was in tearing high spirits.
NATO's bombing of the Bosnian Serbs, Russia's allies, was made much of.
For Smith, "running had always been made much of in our family, especially running away from the police".
Trial lawyers, civil or criminal, are often brought into cases when there are compromises to be made; much of their work winds up involving settlements or plea bargains.
Between these two tutelary spirits, Ryan would of course choose Dickinson, and the resemblances between them have been made much of by critics.
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